"Above all, our basic goals are the same. Ten years ago, your distinguished Prime Minister, when I was his host at Columbia University in New York, said: "Political subjection, racial inequality, economic misery--these are the evils we have to remove if we would assure peace." Our Republic, since its founding, has been committed to a relentless, ceaseless fight against those same three evils: political subjection, racial inequality, economic misery."
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Dwight D. Eisenhower; Address Delivered Before a Joint Session of the Parliament of India Online, The American Presidency Project; 10 December 1959
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